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SMS Salamander was a Drache-class armored frigate built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy in the 1860s; she was laid down in February 1861, launched in August that year, and completed in May 1862, six months before her sister Drache. She was a broadside ironclad, mounting a battery of twenty-eight guns in gun ports along the length the hull. During the Second Schleswig War in 1864, Salamander remained in the Adriatic to protect Austria from a possible Danish attack that did not materialize. Two years later, during the Seven Weeks' War, she participated in the Austrian victory over a superior Italian fleet in the Battle of Lissa in July 1866. Immediately after the war, she was modernized with a battery of more powerful guns. Little used thereafter owing to reduced naval budgets, she was strick

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  • SMS Salamander (1861) (pl)
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  • «Саламандер» (нім. SMS Salamander) - броненосець однойменного типу ВМС Австро-Угорщини другої половини 19-го століття. (uk)
  • SMS Salamander was a Drache-class armored frigate built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy in the 1860s; she was laid down in February 1861, launched in August that year, and completed in May 1862, six months before her sister Drache. She was a broadside ironclad, mounting a battery of twenty-eight guns in gun ports along the length the hull. During the Second Schleswig War in 1864, Salamander remained in the Adriatic to protect Austria from a possible Danish attack that did not materialize. Two years later, during the Seven Weeks' War, she participated in the Austrian victory over a superior Italian fleet in the Battle of Lissa in July 1866. Immediately after the war, she was modernized with a battery of more powerful guns. Little used thereafter owing to reduced naval budgets, she was strick (en)
  • SMS Salamander – fregata pancerna typu Drache zbudowana dla w latach 60. XIX wieku. Położenie stępki pod okręt odbyło się w lutym 1861 roku, wodowanie w sierpniu, a ukończenie w maju 1862 roku. W czasie II wojny o Szlezwik w 1864 roku „Salamander” pozostał na Adriatyku, podczas gdy pozostałe okręty zostały wysłane na Morze Północne w celu wsparcia Prus. Dwa lata później Prusy i Włochy wspólnie zaatakowały Austrię w czasie wojny prusko-austriackiej. W lipcu „Salamander” wziął udział w zwycięskiej bitwie pod Lissą, podczas której Austriacy pokonali silniejszą flotę włoską. Natychmiast po wojnie został przezbrojony w silniejsze działa. Później był niewiele używany ze względu na zmniejszenie budżetu na marynarkę wojenną. Jednostka została skreślona z rejestru floty w 1883 roku i posłużyła jak (pl)
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  • SMS Salamander (en)
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